Bluebonnet and Eucalyptus Flying Geese Apron

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$45.00

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Handmade in Massachussetts by Freya McGregor of Bluebonnet and Eucalyptus, these lovely aprons were inspired by the Branta Apron, designed by Samantha Lamb for Making Magazine. Made using the fabric scraps from our Woodsy and Wild bags and paper-pieced to ensure exact corners within the lovely flying geese motif, each apron is a truly unique, one-of-a-kind piece of sustainable textile art.

Each apron features two pockets, one smaller pocket that is a perfect place to stash your phone, artist's tools, or change, and the large pocket is big enough for a ball of yarn for walking and knitting, or larger tools and notions.

Apron body and straps are made with natural, unbleached linen/cotton fabric. Pocket is pieced with a mix of premium quality quilting cottons, and solid and printed linen/cotton canvas. are made with high-quality quilting cotton. Contrast bottom is a sturdy cotton/linen blend. Spot clean or machine wash and dry on a gentle cycle, iron as needed to smooth and restore shape. Some shrinking may occur on first washing.

Listing is for one apron only. Other items pictured for scale and suggested use only. Aprons made in a smoke-free, animal-friendly home. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and can not be exactly recreated.

I had a couple days last week to devote to reflection, and I've set three main intentions for myself this year. The first two are inter-related: 1) to focus more on self-care, and 2) to make some changes to work more efficiently, and less all-encompassingly. But my third goal is centered around my creative pursuits; namely, 3) I want to be more intentional in my making this year, with the goal of building a handmade wardrobe that inspires me and brings me joy. I know many of us are making plans for our creative pursuits right now, so I thought it would be fun to dive into my thought process and share a little more here!